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    This involved two potential contracts: a unilateral, ‘process’ contract followed by a bilateral, binding agreement. An offer of a unilateral, process contract was sent to the three contractors by MML. To accept the offer, they are required to submit a tender and pay a $100 administration fee to be considered for the contract to paint Eastfield plaza. In this process contract, if accepted by the contractors, MML would have an obligation to accept the lowest-priced tender that complied with the…

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    consequence of the doctrine of privity, the person who bore the red ink (i.e. the third party) cannot sue, whereas the person who has suffered no loss (i.e. The promise) can sue, but may only be able to obtain nominal damages. For instance, where the breach of a contract consists of a failure to perform in favor of a third party, unless the promise also suffers some loss as a consequence of the break, the damages awarded would generally only be token. Where a contract is established for the…

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    of contracts which is the second stage, meaning that the purchaser may be open to gazumping. A contract for the sale must comply with s.2 of Law Property Act 1989. Once the contracts have been exchanged both parties are bound and will be liable for breach of contract if they do not proceed. The formal transfer of title is made on completion through a deed. The final stage involves…

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    has been made to determine the party who breached the contract. The most likely outcome of the case is that Letisha may be required to pay damages due to breach of contract. Looking at the case with a legal and industrial relationship perspective it is evident that Letisha breached the contract but several remedies are available for the breach of contract given that the terms were not clear to…

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    Contract law. Based on the language and the images of the contract, I don’t believe there are any defenses specifically stated. There is no termination clause that would allow Ms. L to end the agreement. Additionally, it doesn’t appear that there is a breach of contract with regard to the services that Ms. Lowe was to receive. Ms. L may have a claim for fraudulent inducement. Fraudulent inducement has four elements: (1) false representations of material fact made to the plaintiff during the…

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    getting compromised as a result of the data breach. VTech strives to provide innovation through technology. This is resonated in their mission statement which says, “To design, manufacture and supply innovative, high quality products that minimize any impact on the environment, while creating sustainable value for our stakeholders and communities” (VTech Holdings Limited, n.d.). While the mission statement guarantees sustainable values, the data breach incident raises serious questions about the…

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    NOW COMES Defendant, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, by and through its attorneys Garan Lucow Miller, P.C., by W. John Stenton, and in answer to plaintiff's complaint states the following: 1. Admit. 2. In answer to paragraph 2 of plaintiff’s complaint, Defendant Liberty Mutual Insurance Company admits that it was doing business in the County of Chippewa, State of Michigan, as to any remaining allegations contained in said paragraph defendant Liberty Mutual states that it lacks knowledge or…

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    only trust your parents and god because i just feel like you shouldn’t be trusting other people. Sometimes people opened talk about or address in relationship until it’s been broken , and by then it’s often too late to salvage the relationship or the breach of trust seems too big to overcome . clarifying expectations is preventative medicine when it comes to trust it’s must better to have the awkward or uncomfortable discussion upfront about roles , responsibilities , and expectations ,than it…

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    In the article I read, I learned that over a five month period, Home Depot’s payment terminals have been compromised. Home Depot’s breach was much bigger than the holiday attack at Target Corp (Sidel). Home Depot’s payment terminals have been under attack by hackers. Hackers, malicious computer users that find new ways to harass people defraud corporations, steal information, and maybe even destroy the economy (Strickland, 1). I believe not all hackers are here to inflict harm on others. Some…

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    There are a variety of factors that must be considered in this case. The existence of a contract of continuous supply, may or may not be valid. The first and foremost issue is the fact that the contract was signed with malicious . Many contracts that are signed by minors are not valid unless the have the parents signature also. Another issue that must be considered is the fact that his son had no Contracts The contract that Marshall had your son sign may be considered invalid on a wide variety…

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